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A nonprofit blood provider in Oklahoma is 2,000 donations behind what it needs to replenish the local blood supply.
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Local headlines for Friday, February 14, 2025
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The Myaamia Center at Miami University in Ohio received a $2 million grant to expand its Indigenous language revitalization efforts through the National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages.
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Bills that would legalize sports betting, including one that would allow the Oklahoma City Thunder to obtain a gaming license, advanced Thursday from a Senate committee despite concerns that at least one measure could violate existing compacts with the state’s tribes.
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Committees in the House and Senate discussed and passed nuclear-related bills this week.
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As bills trickle through Oklahoma’s legislative process, the first big hurdle is getting approval from a policy committee in the author’s chamber. Here are the water bills that made it out of committee this week:
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The Oklahoma City Thunder will be well-represented this weekend, with coach Mark Daigneault on the sidelines and two Thunder players — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams — in Sunday night’s NBA All-Star Game.
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Headlines: Stitt opposes Walters’ rules, Lankford’s DOGE playbook & Thunder rallies against the HeatLocal headlines for Thursday, February 13, 2025
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A consent decree drafted to improve mental health services in Oklahoma county jails has cleared its first legislative hurdle.
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Oklahoma State University’s Interim President Jim Hess is ready to take on his tenure.
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Oklahoma’s senior U.S. Senator James Lankford has released what he calls a “Playbook for DOGE,” the Department of Government Efficiency headed by Elon Musk. It’s the latest in a series of annual “Federal Fumbles” reports Lankford has released since 2015.
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Tyesha Long is the latest Oklahoman to file for resentencing under the Oklahoma Survivors’ Act, which requires courts to revisit sentencing decisions for survivors of domestic abuse.
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